Bible Names H-M

Hadarezer in Fausset's Bible Dictionary

Son of Rehob, king of Zobah. Helped by the Damascus Syrians (See HADAD); driven by David beyond the river Euphrates (2 Samuel 8:3; 2 Samuel 8:5; 2 Samuel 10:6-9; 1 Chronicles 18:3; 1 Chronicles 19:7-19). After Joab's first repulse of Ammon and their Syrian allies Hadarezer, undaunted by defeat twice (2 Samuel 8:3; 2 Samuel 8:5), sent a host un...

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Hadoram in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE

ha-do'-ram (hadhoram): (1) Son of Joktan and apparently 6th in descent from Noah (Gen 10:27 parallel 1 Ch 1:21). (2) Son of Tou, king of Hamath, sent by his father with presents to King David (1 Ch 18:10). In 2 Sam 8:9,10, written probably incorrectly "Joram," "son of Toi." (3) Rehoboam's superintendent of the forced labor department (2 Ch 10:1...

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Hagarenes in Smiths Bible Dictionary

(named after Hagar), a people dwelling to the east of Israel, with whom the tribes of Reuben made war in the time of Saul. 1Ch 5:10,18-20 The same people, as confederate against Israel, are mentioned in Ps 83:6 It is generally believed that they were named after Hagar, and that the important town and district of Hejer, on the borders of the Pe...

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Hadadezer in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE

had-ad-e'-zer (hadhadh`ezer; so 2 Sam 8; 1 Ki 11:23, but hadhar`ezer, 2 Sam 10; 1 Ch 18): Mentioned in connection with David's wars of conquest (2 Sam 8:3 ff; 2 Sam 10:1-19; 1 Ch 18:3 ff); was king of Zobah in Syria. The exact position and size of this Syrian principality are uncertain, but it seems to have extended in David's time southward ...

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Hadoram in Naves Topical Bible

-1. Descendant of Shem Ge 10:27; 1Ch 1:21 -2. Son of Ton, or Toi 1Ch 18:10 Called JORAM 2Sa 8:10 -3. Chief officer of the tribute under Rehoboam 2Ch 10:18 Probably identical with ADONIRAM of 1Ki 4:6; 5:14 And ADORAM of 2Sa 20:24...

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Hagarene in Easton's Bible Dictionary

or Hagarite. (1.) One of David's mighty men (1 Chr. 11:38), the son of a foreigner. (2.) Used of Jaziz (1 Chr. 27:31), who was over David's flocks. "A Hagarite had charge of David's flocks, and an Ishmaelite of his herds, because the animals were pastured in districts where these nomadic people were accustomed to feed their cattle." (3....

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